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Plain language, kept practical. Last updated 2026-08-10.

Educational use

RoseCode provides lessons, exercises, memory practice, interview questions, project guidance, and prompts for meeting people in tech. It is not an accredited school, a professional certificate, an employment agency, or a guarantee of an interview, offer, salary, or job readiness. Results depend on your practice, choices, circumstances, and each employer's needs.

As-is content and safe practice

The app and its content are provided as-is. RoseCode aims for clear, sourced explanations, but software, security advice, application programming interfaces (APIs), commands, laws, and hiring practices change. APIs are tools that let software talk to other software. Check important details in the current official documentation. Use a safe practice project, read commands before running them, keep backups, and never put passwords, secret keys, or one-of-a-kind data into an exercise.

Tutor Bridge and optional AI

Tutor Bridge prepares text for you to review and share. Opening ChatGPT does not submit that text; pasting it is your choice and is subject to your OpenAI account and OpenAI's terms. If optional in-app AI is enabled, the conversation you submit and selected lesson details are sent to OpenAI to produce a response.

AI responses can be incorrect, incomplete, biased, outdated, insecure, or surprisingly confident. Check code and claims before relying on them. Do not use RoseCode AI as medical, legal, financial, emergency, or other high-stakes professional advice, and do not submit passwords, private keys, or another person's private information.

Fair use of the service

Do not send large floods of automatic requests, get around request limits or sign-in protections, search for secrets, interfere with another learner, upload harmful content, or use the service to break the law or an outside service's rules. RoseCode may limit or turn off a feature to protect learners, outside services, availability, or cost.

Outside links, courses, and events

Resource and community-event links lead to services RoseCode does not control. Listings can change, sell out, be canceled, require payment, collect data, or have their own safety and conduct rules. Confirm the date, location, accessibility, cost, organizer, and attendee requirements on the original page. Use normal personal-safety judgment when meeting people in person.

Content and your work

RoseCode's curriculum, interface, and original materials remain part of the project. RoseCode does not claim ownership of your notes, answers, project descriptions, or imported learning data. You give RoseCode and the outside services it connects to only the permission needed to save, sync, check, and use that work for features you choose. AI output may not be unique; other people can receive similar output.

Accounts, exports, and deletion

Accounts are optional where available. You are responsible for access to your email or Google sign-in account and for keeping downloaded files safe. A download is a copy from one moment. It does not keep updating and does not prove that it includes every server record. Reset, sign-out, clearing browser data, and account deletion are different actions. Deleting live data cannot delete files you already downloaded or promise immediate removal from every log or outside-service backup. The Privacy page explains the current controls and limits.

Availability and responsibility

RoseCode may change, pause, lose a connection to an outside service, or stop offering a feature. As far as the law allows, use is at your own risk. The project is not responsible for hiring decisions, what other people or services do, lost opportunities, lost browser data, or damage caused by commands or code you chose to run. These terms do not remove any rights that the law says cannot be removed.

Changes

RoseCode is still evolving. Important term changes should appear here with a new updated date. Continuing to use the app after a published change means the newer terms apply from that point forward. Any rights the law gives you still apply.

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